Now for the big party! After media mogul Rupert Murdoch married model Jerry Hall in a private civil ceremony at Spencer House in London on Friday - she left in a trenchcoat, he called himself the "happiest And luckiest man in the world" - the pair celebrated with a church ceremony on Saturday. The couple marked their union with a marriage celebration in front of family and friends at St. Bride's Church on Fleet Street in London, aka, "the journalists' church." Texan model Hall, 59, was stunning in an ice blue midi-length wedding gown while Murdoch, 84, wore a tailored navy blue...
- 3/5/2016
- by Simon Perry and Philip Boucher
- PEOPLE.com
When Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall get married in front of family and friends in London on Saturday, they will do so at a historic church uniquely associated with journalists - and hold a special service. And, when they walk into Fleet Street's St. Bride's Church, media owner Murdoch, 84, and model Hall, 59, will already be married - as they are having the civil ceremony elsewhere beforehand. According to Rev. Canon Dr. Alison Joyce, who will lead the nuptials at the Baroque church, the couple has put together a service that "means a great deal to them both," and will see their children taking part.
- 3/3/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
Father Jonathan Morris wasn’t feeling prideful after being spit on by two men near a Gay Pride Parade in New York City Sunday. “Walking down Broadway and 22nd St just now, I ran into gay marriage parade.Two men walked by and spat on me. Oh well… I deserve worse,” Morris tweeted. Morris, who’s a frequent guest on Fox on religious and cultural issues, added that the two men don’t represent all the marchers. Also Read: Gay Fox News Guest Cautions Lgbt People Against Being 'Fascists' Over Indiana Law (Video) “The two men who spat on me...
- 6/29/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
Fox News' resident Catholic priest/religious analyst in not impressed with the new Bible-based film Noah, despite its early success at the box office this weekend. Father Jonathan Morris told Fox & Friends Sunday that the Darren Aronofsky-directed film "missed the mark" by not telling the story from the point of view of faith and will "pay dearly for it," though he did not specify whether that meant in the eyes on the Lord or at the hands of consumers.
- 3/31/2014
- by Matt Wilstein
- Mediaite - TV
Bill O'Reilly is committed to fighting the good fight in the War on Christmas™, and not nobody, not nohow, is going to deter him from his mission, not even a Catholic priest. Father Jonathan Morris sat down with O'Reilly to defend his comments on Fox & Friends that the Christmas season should not be about anger towards others but about love and brotherhood, leaving O'Reilly to mount a defense of Christmas rage.
- 12/4/2012
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
On Fox & Friends this Sunday, the co-hosts began the segment with Father Jonathan Morris, who was on to discuss Fox's continued battle against The War On Christmas. Far from agreeing with their outrage over The War On Christmas, Father Jon was only too happy to point out that the season was supposed to be about peace and happiness, telling the co-hosts, "You guys look so angry about this War on Christmas." Co-host Clayton Morris began by saying, "Jesus Christ is the reason for the Christmas season but across the country, nativity displays being nixed and Christmas trees being called holiday trees instead." Alisyn Camerota then teed up the segment, stating, "I'm going to bet that Father Jon, our religion contributor, has some thoughts on this. Are you...do you just gear up for War On Christmas?"...
- 12/2/2012
- by Anjali Sareen
- Mediaite - TV
Sean Hannity has made a commitment with last Friday's episode of Real Time with Bill Maher: to do everything in his power to publicize the vulgar things said on last Friday's episode. In fact, today is the third day since the program aired that Hannity has dedicated a segment of his program to the offenses-- the first day allowing his guests to go after Maher personally, the second taking the reins and calling for women's groups to respond. Today, Hannity went off on Maher again, this time accompanied from an unexpected source of fury: Father Jonathan Morris, who condemned Maher's "anti-religion" agenda.
- 7/21/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
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